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United States
Military since 1962

Missile: In 1963, the U.S. Air Force again changed its designation system for missiles.  A three character system was used.  The first character is for the type of launch ("A" for air, "C" for container, "M" for mobile, "B" for multiple, etc.).  The second character denotes the mission ("D" for decoy, "G" for ground attack, "I" for interception, "Q" for drone, etc.).  The third character is "M" for missile.  The sequence number was restarted.

For example the TM-61 Matador was redesignated the MGM-1 (Mobile-launched Ground attack Missile number 1).

Mission Aircraft Renamed from
Missile Martin MGM-1 Matador TM-61
Western Electric MIM-4 Nike Ajax SAM-A-7
Boeing CIM-10/CQM-10 Bomarc IM-99
Martin MGM-13/CGM-13 Mace TM-76
McDonnell ADM-20 Quail GAM-72
Ryan BQM-34/AQM-34 Firebee Q-2
Boeing AGM-86 ACLM  

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